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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will increase its military and security presence in the Arctic, a region of interest to U.S. President Donald Trump. Canada will work with Australia to build an early warning radar system, and plans to spend C$420 million to strengthen its year-round presence in the Arctic. The prime minister emphasized the need to defend Canada's sovereignty in the region.
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